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Presentation from the "Share Your Story with Guest Opinion Columns" at V3con, a digital media conference from the L.A. chapter of AAJA, on June 21, 2014. Session presenters were Sharon Pian Chan and Rachel Uranga.

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Write and pitch powerful op-eds2014.06.21

AAJA LA#V3OPED

Sharon Pian ChanAssociate Opinions Editor / DigitalSeattle Times@sharonpianchan

Rachel UrangaEditorial WriterLos Angeles News Group @racheluranga

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PITCHING NEWS VS. OP-ED

News Op-edLess work. Reporter writes story.

More work. You write and pitch op-ed.

Less control. Reporter controls story.

More control. You shape your message.

Topic benefits from neutral observer

Topic benefits from your perspective

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What is an op-ed?#V3OPED

Editorial: The position of the newspaper, always written by the editorial board. No byline. There is no such thing as a “guest editorial.”

Staff or syndicated column: Opinion pieces written by staff or syndicated writers. Byline will say “staff column” or “syndicated column”

Op-ed or Guest Column: Opinion pieces written by members of the community. Byline may say “Special to” or “Guest columnist.”

Letters to the editor: Responses to previously published news or opinion articles

AN OP-ED IS…

◼A knowledgeable argument

AN OP-ED IS NOT…

◼Community news

◼A progress report

◼A news release

◼A rant

◼A response to a previously published article

◼A fundraising letter

YOU ARE ALREADY AN EXPERT

◼You are uniquely authorized to write a guest column about something

◼Example: Are you an immigrant? You have a unique opinion about immigration reform

NONPROFIT OP-ED IDEAS

◼News event relates to your mission

◼Help someone your nonprofit serves write/pitch an op-ed

◼Secondary areas of expertise: your neighborhood, nonprofit management

◼Work with experts, notable guests

Mullan’s addiction and his actions are responsible for the death of two grandparents … Sadly, Mullan is not alone in his struggle with addiction.

David Coffey guest column: “Mark Mullan has a treatable disease: addiction”

I’ve worked at the same fast-food restaurant for five years. In all that time, my hourly wage has risen 50 cents.

Fernando Cruz guest column: “Show respect for fast-food workers with sufficient pay”

Parents who hurt their children aren’t all monsters. I know. I was one of them.

Patty Duke guest column: “Compassion and hope for parents who abuse”

As I write this my mother lies dying next to me. It feels as if it’s been an excruciatingly long journey to this small room…

Doug Kim guest column:

“Watching mom go and sharing the story”

I quickly learned that Seattle men are far different from any other I’ve encountered: shy, timid and seemingly incapable of striking up a conversation…

Danielle Campoamor guest column:

“What’s wrong with Seattle’s dating scene”

WRITING AN OP-ED#V3OPED

OP-ED STRUCTURE

Short lede, ~100 words

Main argument

Research supporting argument

Propose change

Repeat main argument

Advice on op-ed writing

◼Seattle Times op-ed guidelines: http://seati.ms/opedguide

◼Writing tips from Alex Lo, columnist for the South China Morning Post: http://bit.ly/n3conoped

Pitching an op-ed#V3OPED

WHO PUBLISHES OP-EDS

Easier

• Local ethnic print publications• Hyperlocal websites: Patch.com

• Ethnic national websites: 8Asians.com• Business journals: Crain’s• National websites: Huffington Post

Harder

• Daily metropolitan newspapers• National newspapers

PITCHING: STAND OUT FROM THE CROWD

◼Read the submission guidelines and follow them

◼Have an opinion and state it forcefully

◼Be pleasantly persistent

◼Explain why you are the best person to write this, in 200 words or fewer

MAKE AN OP-ED EDITOR HAPPY

◼Don’t submit to multiple publications at once

◼Don’t demand to hear back the same day

◼Don’t expect a commitment to publish on spec

◼Don’t expect multiple rounds of editing and multiple last-minute changes

◼Don’t call to double check whether we received it

SOCIAL MEDIA COUNTS

Email excerpt from op-ed writer Arsalan Iftikhar @TheMuslimGuy:

“Please let me know when the article goes live and I will send out to my 30,000+ Facebook/Twitter followers…Thanks again for this wonderful opportunity...Hope to do it again soon :)

Yours, Arsalan”

MORE TIPS FOR NONPROFITS

◼Recruit a writer to volunteer or to join your board: a public relations professional, public affairs consultant, former journalist

◼Check whether a PR firm does pro bono work

◼Join AAJA LA as an associate member and attend events to build relationships: http://www.aaja.org/join-aaja/

NO DOES NOT MEAN NEVER. NO MEANS NOT RIGHT NOW. #V3OPED

SCREW IT. PUBLISH IT YOURSELF. Recommended reading:

“Show Your Work” by Austin Kleon http://austinkleon.com/show-your-work/

Q&A#V3OPED

COME UP WITH AN OP-ED IDEA

1. What are you arguing for?

2. Why do people need to read about it right now?

3. What is your unique perspective on it?

4. What change do you want to see?

GET FEEDBACK

◼Find two partners

◼Share your idea with each other.

◼Share feedback

Pitch slam

More questions?#V3OPED

Replay slideshow at:http://bit.ly/opinion-v3con

Sharon Pian ChanAssociate Opinions Editor / DigitalSeattle Times@sharonpianchan

Rachel UrangaEditorial writerLos Angeles News Group@racheluranga

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